In Thailand, exotic car theft is a pretty common occurrence, and thieves are pretty sophisticated about it, too. First, they make off with the vehicle’s important components. Then, after the police seize what’s left, the criminals purchase it at auction at about 15% of its value. This is “car laundering,” and local officials have caught on to the ruse. Now, rather than auction cars off to the people who stole them to begin with, the government will simply crush what’s left behind. Here’s an example.
In June, Thai officials seized a Ferrari 456GT that was stripped of its ABS brakes, transmission, wiring systems, and exhaust. In proper condition, the car would be valued somewhere between 30
It’s a shame, really, but Thai authorities are serious about efforts to dissuade car laundering. At the very least, thieves won’t be flipping this one for a quick buck…er…Baht.
Thanks for the tip, Gregg!
[Sources: The Nation, WreckedExotics]













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